Metal front door...even if I were allowed to drill holes in it I wouldn't want to, so this is a great alternative to the over-the-door wreath hanger--and I can avoid decor blocking the peephole. (They say it holds up to 5# but I haven't yet tested it with a bag of flour!) I hung a fragile "stained" glass sun catcher with no fear of it crashing to the floor. I've given these as gifts! Reasonable and useful. (The vinyl cover on mine cracked but none of the others has; it has not been exposed to the elements.)

This is just what I have been looking for for my steel door to hold wreaths etc during the holidays. It never falls off and seems to hold a good amount of weight without falling off as the magnet is pretty strong.

I love this product. I bought 2 at a local store here in the NE that were Red for the holidays, and bought 2 from Miles Kimball. I'm ordering 2 more so I can use them at work as well. My only suggestion would be it needs to come in other colors.

The easiest wreath hanger I ever used. Doesn't interfere with the weather stripping around your door. Over the door hangers cause gaps around your door. Can place the wreath EXACTLY where you want it. I've had adjustable ones, but i had to keep placing the wreath on it and checking to make sure my peep hole was not covered and then readjusting until I got it right. So much easier to use.

This is the strongest magnet I have ever found. I put very heavy, full to the brim, even with big packs of batteries stockings up for the kids and grandkids for Christmas and they did not budge. We have steel entry doors and I use these magnets all the time. They work great on any metal surface.

I just received the magnetic hook. I have not used it other than put it on the side of the frig. It definitely seems durable. However the little hook is flattened. Now I'll have to get my husband to pry the hook out a little so I can use it. So first off because of this I am dissappointed in the product.

I was so looking forward to getting this metal wreath holder, only to be disappointed by the poor quality, and heavy toxic odor of this product. I even tried it on the front door, but it just looked like an eye sore. I would rather than not have a wreath on the door than have this cheap holder. Miles Kimball, look harder for a nicer, metal wreath holder. Mine is in the trash can.

My sister recently had some renovations done to her house and she had a steel front door put on. Unfortunately the door can't use a wreath hanger that hangs over the door, so when I saw this I thought it would be perfect. She can't wait until spring to use it for her springtime wreath.

My question is on the magnetic door hanger. How do you get If off easily? I live in New England where temperatures fluctuate and when I went to remove the magnetic door hanger, it was stuck on the door solid. I had to pry it off with a screwdriver, leaving chipped paint behind it. Any suggestions for easier removal?

A shopper on Dec 6, 2014

Best Answer:Thank you for your question. This item is only magnetically attached to the surface and should be easily removed without using any tools. We can suggest pouring some hot water over the item before attempting to remove the item is it is very cold. We hope this information will be of help to you.